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Revision as of 17:05, 3 November 2023

Valkyrie
Zigfried with "Valkyrie Zweite", "Valkyrie Erste" and two "Valkyrie Dritte".
Japanese
  • ワルキューレ
  • Warukyūre (romanized)
  • Walkure (translated)
Traditional Chinese
  • 女武神
  • Valkyries/War Goddesses (translated)
French
  • Valkyrie-
German
  • Walküre
Italian
  • Valkyria-
Korean
  • 왈큐레
  • Walkyure (romanized)
Portuguese
  • Valquíria-
Spanish
  • Valquiria-
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"Valkyrie", known as "Walkure" (ワルキューレ Warukyūre, from "Walküre", the German word for "Valkyrie") in Japan, are an archetype of LIGHT Fairy monsters used by Zigfried von Schroeder in Yu-Gi-Oh!. They debuted in the TCG in Shadows in Valhalla. "Element Valkyrie" and "Valkyrie of the Nordic Ascendant" are not "Valkyrie" cards, because they do not have 「ワルキューレ」 in their Japanese names.

Design

The concept of the "Valkyrie" cards is derived from the valkyries of Norse mythology.

Etymology

Like most of Zigfried's cards, the "Valkyrie" cards are named after characters from the opera Der Ring des Nibelungen.

Valkyrie card Origin
Ride of the Valkyries Ride of the Valkyries
Valkyrie Brunhilde Brunhild
Valkyrie Erda Jörð
Valkyrie Sigrun Sigrún
Valkyrie Erste "first" in German
Valkyrie Zweite "second" in German
Valkyrie Dritte "third" in German
Valkyrie Vierte "fourth" in German
Valkyrie Funfte "fifth" in German
Valkyrie Sechste "sixth" in German
Valkyrie support Origin
Apple of Enlightenment Freyja / Iðunn
Final Light Aurora Borealis
Goddess Skuld's Oracle Skuld
Goddess Verdande's Guidance Verðandi
Goddess Urd's Verdict Urðr
Loge's Flame Loki (Loge in Der Ring des Nibelungen)
Pegasus Wing Pegasus / Grani

Playing style

The effects of the "Valkyrie" cards vary slightly, but usually revolve around Special Summoning "Valkyrie" monsters, banishing cards from the opponent's Graveyard, and increasing their ATK. The main strategy of this archetype is to swarm the field with "Ride of the Valkyries" and attacking in two consecutives Battle Phases with "Mischief of the Time Goddess".